Tommy501

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  1. @JiAngelo Thank you so much for your help. I was able to take your version of the roof and get a different perspective that allowed me to get it drawn together and look right.
  2. @JiAngelo, Thank you for your input. I am trying your suggestions now. I agree with you on the 20 degree vs. 22.5 degree wall but the customer insisted the wall had to be 20 degrees in order to follow the typographical lay of the land and sit on their lot properly. The odd angle has made everything more difficult but it has allowed me to learn new things.
  3. Hello Everyone. I am have been trying and trying to figure out how to get the roof on this hose that a customer has my drawing. The customers are very ridged and specific on what they want. The problem comes from the two side wings that are set at an angle. I'm sure there is a way to draw it correctly but Auto Draw and when I draw it manually things are not coming out right. The biggest problem is when the roof is completely on, the angle of the front walls is causing a dip in the middle of the top ridge. Tommy Stevens Diamond State Home Designs Acer Nitro 5 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12650H 2.70 GHz Ram-16 GB 64-bit operating system Roof 1.pdf Roof 2.pdf Roof 3.pdf Plan View.pdf